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Create moodboards for interior design

Visualise your space with a drag-and-drop moodboard

Bring your interior ideas to life with an easy-to-use moodboard tool. Select colours, textures, furniture and finishes to build a cohesive design that reflects your vision before you commit to purchases or renovations.

Why use a moodboard?

A moodboard collects images, materials, colours and furniture in one place so you can see how they work together as a whole. This is especially useful when planning a room, renovation or complete home refresh.

Benefits of using a moodboard:

  • Define and refine your vision — try options before committing
  • See how elements interact visually
  • Save time and avoid costly mistakes by testing ideas early
  • Collaborate easily by sharing boards with friends, family or professionals
  • Build design confidence by exploring combinations before buying

How it works

1. Start with inspiration

Begin by gathering design images, colours or textures that reflect the look you want. This could be from photos you upload or from existing inspiration galleries.

2. Drag and drop elements

Use the intuitive drag-and-drop interface to place items on your moodboard canvas. Mix furniture, finishes and colours to see what combinations work best for your space.

3. Upload personal images

You can personalise your design by uploading your own photos — whether it’s a favourite piece of furniture, a flooring sample or an existing architectural feature.

4. Review and refines

Experiment with layout, colour balance and material pairings. Moodboards help you visualise how different elements speak to one another before final decisions are made.

Inspiration and examples

Explore a range of example boards to spark ideas for your own design. Browse boards created by others to see how different themes, palettes and furniture work together.

Tips for moodboarding success

  • Start with a theme or room type (e.g., living room, bedroom, kitchen)
  • Keep a balance between colours and materials
  • Include a mix of large furniture and small accents
  • Avoid over-crowding — clarity aids decision-making
  • Use moodboards to communicate ideas with designers or partners

Make better design decisions

A moodboard helps you move from concept to action with confidence. By visualising how colours, furniture, finishes and accents combine, you reduce uncertainty and build a clearer path to a well-designed space.